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Football tournament
ASEAN Club Championship
Organiser(s)AFF
Founded2003; 22 years ago (2003)
RegionSoutheast Asia
Teams14 (group stage)
16 (total)
Current championsThailandBuriram United (1st title)
Most championshipsIndiaEast Bengal
SingaporeTampines Rovers
ThailandBuriram United
(1 title each)
Websiteaseanutdfc.com
2025–26 ASEAN Club Championship

TheASEAN Club Championship orACC, also known as theShopee Cup for sponsorship reasons, is an international clubfootball competition organised by theASEAN Football Federation (AFF) between regional clubs.[1] The competition is backed byAFC andFIFA.[2][3][4]

History

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ASEAN Champions' Cup, first held in 1985, served as the qualifier for theAsian Club Championship.Bangkok Bank became the first champion.[5] The ASEAN Club Championship was held as biannual tournament in2003 and2005.[6] The first edition was sponsored by theLG Electronics, also known as theLG Cup Asean Club Football Championship.[7] However, the tournament failed to gain traction due to lack of sponsors and conflict with the main calendar of theAsian Football Confederation. Plans to revive the tournament started as early as 2012.[8] The tournament's revival was again proposed in 2019,[1] but was hampered by theCOVID-19 pandemic.[9] The tournament was revived in April 2024 for the2024–25 edition, with a new title sponsorShopee.[10]

Format and regulations

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The format of the ASEAN Club Championship was the same as theAFC Cup, each national association inSoutheast Asia sending their champion club representing the domestic league. The participating clubs were split into several groups in around-robin format. The winners and runners-up advanced to quarter-finals or semi-finals.

Results

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List of ASEAN Club Championship finals
SeasonWinnersScoreRunners-upVenue
Single match format
2003IndiaEast Bengal3–1ThailandBEC Tero SasanaGelora Bung Karno Stadium,Jakarta,Indonesia
2005SingaporeTampines Rovers4–2MalaysiaPahang FAHassanal Bolkiah National Stadium,Bandar Seri Begawan,Brunei
2022
Cancelled
Two-legged format
2024–25ThailandBuriram United2–2VietnamCong An HanoiHàng Đẫy Stadium,Hanoi,Vietnam
3–3(3–2p)Chang Arena,Buriram,Thailand
2025–26

Awards

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Top scorers

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SeasonPlayerClubGoals
2003IndiaBaichung BhutiaIndiaEast Bengal9
2005CameroonBernard TchoutangMalaysiaPahang7
VietnamNguyễn Đình ViệtVietnamHoang Anh Gia Lai
2024–25BrazilLucas CrispimThailandBuriram United6
BrazilLéo ArturVietnamCong An Hanoi

Best player

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SeasonPlayerClub
2003ThailandTherdsak ChaimanThailandBEC Tero Sasana
2005Not awarded
2024–25BrazilLucas CrispimThailandBuriram United

Best young player

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SeasonPlayerClub
2003Not awarded
2005
2024–25SingaporeIlhan FandiThailandBG Pathum United

Best goalkeeper

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SeasonPlayerClub
2003IndiaSandip NandyIndiaEast Bengal
2005Not awarded
2024–25ThailandChatchai BudpromThailandBuriram United

Statistics

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By club

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ClubTitle(s)Runners-upSemi-finalists
IndiaEast Bengal100
SingaporeTampines Rovers100
ThailandBuriram United100
MalaysiaPahang010
ThailandBEC Tero Sasana010
VietnamCong An Hanoi010
IndonesiaPetrokimia Putra001
BruneiDPMM001
VietnamHoang Anh Gia Lai001
IndonesiaPSM Makassar001
ThailandBG Pathum United001
MalaysiaPerak001

By nation

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NationWinnersRunners-upSemi-finalist
 Thailand111
 India100
 Singapore100
 Vietnam011
 Malaysia011
 Indonesia002
 Brunei001

All-time ranking

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As of May 2025
RankClubYearsPldWDLGFGAGDPtsFWFSF
1VietnamCong An Hanoi196212212+1020010
2ThailandBuriram United19441218+1316100
3SingaporeTampines Rovers15410104+613100
4IndonesiaPSM Makassar1741296+313001
5MalaysiaPahang15401184+1412010
6ThailandBEC Tero Sasana15401105+512010
7ThailandBG Pathum United17331129+312001
8VietnamHoàng Anh Gia Lai273132311+1210001
9IndiaEast Bengal15311124+810100
10IndonesiaPetrokimia Putra1431093+610001
11MalaysiaPerak1530286+29001
12MalaysiaTerengganu15212139+47000
13CambodiaSvay Rieng1521287+17000
14IndonesiaPersita Tangerang1320184+46000
15VietnamĐông Á Thanh Hóa1513167–16000
16IndonesiaBorneo Samarinda1520379–26000
17MalaysiaKuala Lumpur City1520346–26000
18BruneiDPMM26123610–45001
19SingaporeLion City Sailors15113210–84000
20MyanmarFinance and Revenue1310245–13000
21PhilippinesKaya–Iloilo15104412–83000
22Timor-LesteZebra Baucau13102422–183000
23SingaporeSingapore Armed Forces1301247–31000
24ThailandThailand Tobacco Monopoly1301247–31000
25LaosMCTPC1200225–30000
26CambodiaSamart United1200204–40000
27PhilippinesPhilippine Army1200209–90000
28CambodiaNagacorp12002111–100000
29MyanmarShan United12005720–130000

See also

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References

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  1. ^abMcCullagh, Kevin (6 November 2019)."Asean Club Championship to launch after getting AFC and Fifa backing".SportBusiness.Archived from the original on 24 September 2021. Retrieved17 November 2019.
  2. ^"AFC Statement on the Asean Club Championship | Football News |".the-AFC.Archived from the original on 2021-09-24. Retrieved2019-12-24.
  3. ^"Fox Sports". Archived fromthe original on 2019-11-06. Retrieved2019-11-17.
  4. ^Ninan, Susan (1 November 2016)."Before BFC in 2016, there was East Bengal's ASEAN win in 2003".ESPN.Archived from the original on 4 August 2020. Retrieved31 August 2022.
  5. ^"Champions' Cup 1985/86".RSSSF. Retrieved5 May 2025.
  6. ^"AFF to launch ASEAN Club Championship in 2020 featuring top clubs from Southeast Asia".Fox Sports Asia. 5 November 2019. Archived fromthe original on 6 November 2019. Retrieved29 December 2020.
  7. ^Krishnan, Raghu (3 August 2003)."Corporate sponsorships made East Bengal champions".The Economic Times.Archived from the original on 31 August 2022. Retrieved31 August 2022.
  8. ^Noveanto, Eric (8 February 2012)."South-East Asia nations to organise Asean Club Championship".Goal.Archived from the original on 17 November 2019. Retrieved29 December 2020.
  9. ^"Asean Club Championship postponed to next year".The New Paper. 26 March 2020.Archived from the original on 31 August 2022. Retrieved30 March 2020.
  10. ^Chia, Han Keong (4 April 2024)."New ASEAN Club Championship launched with 14 top regional football clubs set to vie for annual honours".Yahoo News.Archived from the original on 4 April 2024. Retrieved5 April 2024.

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